Pollepel Island

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Happy Halloween Everyone,

In light of the holiday spirit, I offer this shot of Pollepel Island which was believed to be haunted by early Native Americans, who only dared venture to it by day.

The arsenal better known as Bannerman's Castle who's construction begun in 1901 and ended in 1918, was greatly damaged after a 200lbs explosion of artillery and gun powder in 1920. Today, it is one of very few structures to meet "castle" standards in the U.S.

Some think spooky and haunted, I say historically interesting and worth a visit.

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ooh..this place is beautiful.

was here briefly a few years ago en route to upstate (further up).

i hope to go there if i come back to the city next year.

you are so right deff a place to visit

WOW I DIDNT KNOW U WERE INTO PHOTOGRAPHY, I LIKE THE PICTURES, GOOD JOB!

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